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Monday, 4 April 2016

Noise Pollution and its effect - Part 1

Noise Pollution, sources and its adverse effects - Bangalore

Working in a start-up and like Yuktix which is into IOT (Internet of Things) for Environmental monitoring and Agriculture means a lot of field trips across the city to the remote places in Bangalore. Also now days, every job is stress full and not because of the work pressure but because of many other factors like traffic, pollution(air, sound). And when you cross some of the most busiest junction of the city like silk board and some one just behind you honk with out any reason, just like he is on a F1 race track, you feel getting out of your car or scooter and say ******* ? Wait !!!! what is it, feeling too much annoyed on some one honking behind you is a symptom of you being in stress and tension.

Bangalore - IT capital

Bangalore is IT capital of the nation and the top most city giving birth to new start-ups and rise to number of job opportunities in the cities and thus leads to migration of people from different part of country to Bangalore. As per daily newspaper The Hindu, there are 55 lakhs vehicles plying on the roads of Bangalore with a average speed of 15km/hour which as per observation is going to decrease further to 9-10km/hour.

image source - The Hindu

With these much vehicles on the road and even 10% of them or 1% of them honking, one can assume amount of noise pollution, but we can never say as we don't have any real time data. Although Government of Karnataka via KSPCPB(Karnataka state pollution control board) has installed 5 continuous monitoring station at BTM layout, Marathalli, Nisarga Bhavan, Parisara Bhavan and Pinia. Below is the snapshot of the noise pollution for the year 2013-14.

Image source - KSPCB

By the year 2014-15, 5 more station have been installed in Bangalore in sensitive areas's and they are NIMHANS, RVCE Mysore road, TERI office - Domlur, White filed industrial area, Yeswantpura Police station. Here is the data collected from these sensor's. link As per CPCB, in industrial areas, the maximum allowed limit is 75dB in the day and about 70dB at night. Similarly, in residential areas the (permitted) limit is about 65dB in the day and 60dB at night, and in areas which qualify as silent zones, like areas surrounding hospitals, the prescribed upper limit is about 55dB in the day and 45dB at night.

Sources

There are multiple sources of noise pollution and major among them are

Industrial Sources

Transport, Public and private vehicles

Household

Public address systems

Defense equipment

Crackers and Aircraft noise

Adverse effect of Noise pollution

Frankly, the biggest and the strongest effect of noise pollution, i see is stress, aggression and hypertension. Even sometime, ,i feel the effect of the same. In this busy life of IT and digitization, when everyone is too much busy, there is always a stress factors added to it. With noise pollution it always increase. Below are some of the adverse effects of noise pollution. Noise levels above 55dB are sufficient to cause annoyance and aggressive behavior. Also sound level above 75 dB can lead to increased stress levels, increased heart rates and potential hearing loss.

Suppose you are moving through some of the busiest junction in the city, being inside the car, you don't care if anyone or even you are honking or not. Or even a administrative officer in Karnataka government get real time update on his mobile if any of the units find more than allowed, then atleast traffic cops can take some preventive measures. And the biggest things is awareness among the people. Data which is not public is of no use. These days with social media, its lot easier to distribute data and make people aware. Once people are aware of the levels of noise and its ill effetcs, they themselves will stop honking.

These sensor when plugged with Yuktix IoT (Internet of thing) platform will turn into real time noise pollution monitoring station capable of running on both solar power and AC power. Data from these units would be published on the Yuktix Cloud which would be open to public as well as on Android application.

We are trying to partner with some NGO's and companies working towards social cause in installing these real time ambient noise monitoring stations at some of the busiest junction across the city. Very soon we will be publishing a article with more data about our Ambient noise sensor, its sensitivity and comparison with other available DIY sensor.